Spooky photos of Disney parks during Halloween prove that it’s the best time to go

Disney is known for its festiveness, and Halloween is no exception. At locations around the world, Disney goes all out for the spooky holiday. From the decorations to parades, shows, and fireworks, Disney in the fall is extra magical.

Take a look at how Halloween is celebrated at all the Disney locations around the world.

Rides get a spooky Halloween makeover…

Disney puts Halloween themed overlays on their rides to make the experience all the more seasonal. A ride through the Haunted Mansion is peppered with Jack O’ Lanterns, Space Mountain has a new soundtrack sure to creep you out, and scary pirates literally raid the “Pirates of the Caribbean” ride.

At Tokyo Disneyland pumpkin decorations abound.

The best part about Tokyo Disneyland’s Halloween celebration is that it doesn’t require any extra ticket. Their biggest event is the Happy Halloween Harvest Parade, which has many beloved Disney characters riding on seven different floats.

The Tokyo location also just added a new Spooky “Boo!” Parade.

Tokyo’s Spooky “Boo!” parade is brand new, and the perfect ghostly addition to their otherwise fall-themed park and holiday events. Each float features different Disney characters with their best Halloween costumes to give Tokyo Disneyland a little extra spook.

Disneyland Hong Kong has a terrifying “Maze of Madness.”

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The “Maze of Madness” is probably the scariest thing Disney parks has to offer.

The “Maze of Madness” turns Disney films like “Alice in Wonderland” and “Monsters Inc.” into horror stories, featuring scary versions of the Mad Hatter and a terrifying, chained up Pinocchio. Enter at your own risk.